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Frances Scanlon She’s the silent partner, so to speak . . . loves to call us out of study halls (twice a year, that is) and start tell- ing us we should head for the dentist's office! Peter Theodore B.S. Oooh, those flashy ties! . . . that flute really sends you, and that piccolo! . . . nary a squeak from either one. Margaret VanderVeer B.A. Kuchie” . . . murals in the art room . . . Junior play di- rector . . . liked B'ville (?) so well she decided to stay. June Winchell A.B. A hunch of orchids to our advisor . . . offered many a suggestion for The Camp- bells, etc. . . . revolution- ized English IV classes . . . directed 13th Chair . . . aids in Prize Speaking con- tests. Margaret Webb Our social studies teacher, who took over, and very capably, that department last fall . . . loves to cut out newsoaoer clippings ... in- stigator of mock presiden- tial elections . . . likes to know all the latest news of the world. Leora Wright A.B. French club advisor, . . . Merci, beaucoup, and all that sort of stuff . . . she’s one of the Junior home- room teachers, too . . . teaches Social Studies 10, too. Maude Steirley Ah, our librarian—how she hates to have her picture taken! Just ask Donald Tappan . . . made her debut over the new P.A. system one day, and almost blasted us out of the room! . . . has a passion for Room 205-207, hasn’t she, boys? 9
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Mary Kinney B.S. A director of The Camp- bells Are Coming” (remem- ber???) . . . police chief’s daughter . . . teaches com- mercial subjects, too. Ora Kjnslow A.B. She’s got a nickname, too— OK” . . . freshman home- room teacher . . . says she can't make speeches . . . helped direct our Junior play. Frank Matthews B.S., M.A. Hi-Y advisor ... all those $64 words ... his little sermons for the day . . . we never have found out whether or not Archimedes finished his bath, Mr. Mat- thews ! Evelyn McNaughton B.S. Her nickname is Teach • • . and because of her, our cafeteria s not only making money, but is serving such stupendous meals, too!! . . . let s keep her here. Katherine Puffet B.S. Teaches health so realistic- ally that the twins fainted when she explained First Aid ... ask her about gall stones sometime ... full of wim, wigor and vitality” • • ■ l°ves gory tales . her pep talks made the Sen- ,0F girls’ volleyball team Corrine Ridley Homemaking Teacher B.S. left us in January to be- come a bride . . . founded the knitting club . . . All in all, a wonderful person. Marie McCrea R.N. Instigator and backer-uppf; of Red Cross chest ... all those noon dances ... a very understanding nurse . . . she’s our truant officer, and makes a mobilized at- tack, complete with staticci wagon! Blanche Pender She’s our other commercial teacher . . best naturd person you could meet... loves auctions—even bought a pair of gloves at one ... only thing is, her husband is in the Solvay school sys- tem—what a fate . . • front ranks of the Pender family are divided! 8
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JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY Eunice Beyerl, B.S....................................Jr- High Math Alice Billington, B.S......................Vocal, Elementary Music Richard Cary, B.S..................................Jr. High Science Donald Coates, B.S., M.A...............9th Yr. Social Studies, Coach Alma Darling...................................Jr. High Math Glenn Hess, B.S................................Industrial Arts Anne Lynn, B.S.................................Home Economics Alta Olney............................Social Studies 8, English 7 L. Pearl Palmer.....................Social Studies 7, English 7 Mae Sawyer, B.S..............................Jr. High English Erma Striner, B.A...............'.Jr. High and Elementary Art 10
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